Chase Stadium will see one more game as Inter Miami booked their place in the MLS Cup final for the first time in their history after defeating New York City FC on Saturday night, 5-1. For the first time during these playoffs, Miami scored a goal not involving Lionel Messi as fellow Argentine Tadeo Allende opened the scoring en route to a hat trick, and it was quite important as NYCFC were the team who pushed them the hardest during this run despite the lopsided scoreline.
The final score did not show how close the match was as it was disjointed, but Miami's finishing came through. Allende now has eight goals in the MLS Cup playoffs which ties the record, and even with Miami seeing a 262-minute shutout streak come to an end after Justin Haack's header at the end of the first half, Mateo S

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